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he also loved the constitution of the united states. he did not want to destroy one by destroying the other. and he continued along those lines with the idea that, in fact, by halting slavery's demise, spread, he would truly be hastening his demise. one forget aside from haiti, gradual emancipation was the norm for emancipation in the 19th century. that's what people looked at. they thought that's exactly what they were doing and would not compromise about that one bit. at least lincoln and his republican party would not do so. this is an anti-slavery legacy which is deeply, deeply important and i think has been kind of shoved aside to the extent to which only the most what jim calls the purist idea of the radicalism of equality comes into play as the only worthy one. jim recognized something about this or has recognized something about this transition in his own work. lookinging back to 1994 he observed had lincoln done what abolitionists demanded when they demanded it, there would have been no union victory and no amendments to the co
he also loved the constitution of the united states. he did not want to destroy one by destroying the other. and he continued along those lines with the idea that, in fact, by halting slavery's demise, spread, he would truly be hastening his demise. one forget aside from haiti, gradual emancipation was the norm for emancipation in the 19th century. that's what people looked at. they thought that's exactly what they were doing and would not compromise about that one bit. at least lincoln and his...
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. >> reporter: there are now more dollar stores in the united states than drugstores. >> since the prices are so good, it's like why not? >> you can get more stuff for cheaper. >> reporter: a $56 billion industry. >> i think we can double the size of our chain within this country. >> reporter: each pin on this map represents one family dollar store. howard levine is the ceo of that chain. >> tons of growth here. this is probably a thousand-store state. >> reporter: right now he oversees an empire of how many stores? >> right around 7,550. >> reporter: are you sensitive to the charge that you're the ceo of one of the cheap stores? cheap is bad? >> no, somebody called me cheap, i take that as a compliment. that means we're looking for value, we don't overpay for stuff. >> reporter: cheap is working. three dollar chains, family dollar, dollar general, and dollar tree are fortune 500 companies. another chain, 99 cents only, is eyeing real estate on ritzy rodeo drive. >> $119.05. >> reporter: dollar stores have been expanding while the rest of the economy has been receding. >> my friends say i
. >> reporter: there are now more dollar stores in the united states than drugstores. >> since the prices are so good, it's like why not? >> you can get more stuff for cheaper. >> reporter: a $56 billion industry. >> i think we can double the size of our chain within this country. >> reporter: each pin on this map represents one family dollar store. howard levine is the ceo of that chain. >> tons of growth here. this is probably a thousand-store state....
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united states is ranked 0th in math, 27th in science 27th in literacy. 30 percent drop out and never graduate. that statistic was dramatically illustrated on the national mall. one empty desk for each of the 857 students who drop out of school of every school day. there is no doubt public education is in crisis and the time to find a solution is now. coming up how innovative technology is revolutionizing learning. kids and parents tell us why it is working for them now. start off a public charter school in uma, arizona. ricks oxen the school's founder looked around his office one day and saw a lap top, a smart phone, tablet, digital technology that made him more productive but it wasn't being used in classrooms. so he transformed his traditional school into one for students for the 21 sz sen tour -- 21st century. carpe diem is unlike any school you have ever seen. >> security ud. >> office cubicles. bosses checking up on you. >> an on-site jim. but wait, these are kids. this is our one room schoolhouse. >> it is very much i call an office model. >> students at carpe diem collegiate h
united states is ranked 0th in math, 27th in science 27th in literacy. 30 percent drop out and never graduate. that statistic was dramatically illustrated on the national mall. one empty desk for each of the 857 students who drop out of school of every school day. there is no doubt public education is in crisis and the time to find a solution is now. coming up how innovative technology is revolutionizing learning. kids and parents tell us why it is working for them now. start off a public...
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states and what's your reaction to that? >> well, i think it's simply allows the federal government discretion to be able to step up and make a difference with reform, and you have the opportunity to not just deal with health care insurance and there's also significant expansion. as you know, dealing with medicaid and there are a number of opportunities to change the way medicine is practiced. to reward value instead of volume. i think these fundamental changes are very important and i'm -- and there's not anything in the near-term that's going to change the central role. >> you may have heard that the majority leader in the house is scheduled a july 11th vote on repeal. how do you see that playing out. they've been doing this since they assume its power. they've been chipping away at every juncture, trying to put sand in the gears, trying to erode in ways large and small, trying to prevent the resources to implement it. this is going to be one more, and it's not going to pass the senate that would be vetoed by the president
states and what's your reaction to that? >> well, i think it's simply allows the federal government discretion to be able to step up and make a difference with reform, and you have the opportunity to not just deal with health care insurance and there's also significant expansion. as you know, dealing with medicaid and there are a number of opportunities to change the way medicine is practiced. to reward value instead of volume. i think these fundamental changes are very important and i'm...
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the united states improved the score from last year but we have been slipping since being dropped in 2010. the report says that the u.s.' biggest weakness is the macro economic environment, the combination of the budget deficit, inflation, savings, debt, and credit rating and of 144 countries included in the list we ranked 76th in government spending and the burden of government regulation. britain, hong kong and japan round out the top ten, and the forum is urging governments to act decisively to adopt long-term measures for competitiveness and sustainable growth path. >>heather: thank you. just about ten minutes before the hour and the not so friendly skies, no surprise here, for an airline customer, the c.e.o. of a budget is forgetting that the customer is always right. >>heather: your last chance for question of the day: what do you think of democrats'ment form? we will read your e-mails and your tweets. peter, i am jealous you are in charlotte. >> we have had a great time. coming up, ladies, live from charlotte, and the nascar hall of fame, we will talk about bill clinton who ga
the united states improved the score from last year but we have been slipping since being dropped in 2010. the report says that the u.s.' biggest weakness is the macro economic environment, the combination of the budget deficit, inflation, savings, debt, and credit rating and of 144 countries included in the list we ranked 76th in government spending and the burden of government regulation. britain, hong kong and japan round out the top ten, and the forum is urging governments to act decisively...
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united states is ranked 0th in math, 27th in science 27th in literacy. 30 percent drop out and never graduate. that statistic was dramatically illustrated on the national mall. one empty desk for each of the 857 students who drop out of school of every school day. there is no doubt public education is in crisis and the time to find a solution is now. coming up how innovative technology is revolutionizing learning. kids and parents tell us why it is working for them now. start off a public charter school in uma, arizona. ricks oxen the school's founder looked around his office one day and saw a lap top, a smart phone, tablet, digital technology that made him more productive but it wasn't being used in classrooms. so he transformed his traditional school into one for students for the 21 sz sen tour -- 21st century. carpe diem is unlike any school you have ever seen. >> security ud. >> office cubicles. bosses checking up on you. >> an on-site jim. but wait, these are kids. this is our one room schoolhouse. >> it is very much i call an office model. >> students at carpe diem collegiate h
united states is ranked 0th in math, 27th in science 27th in literacy. 30 percent drop out and never graduate. that statistic was dramatically illustrated on the national mall. one empty desk for each of the 857 students who drop out of school of every school day. there is no doubt public education is in crisis and the time to find a solution is now. coming up how innovative technology is revolutionizing learning. kids and parents tell us why it is working for them now. start off a public...
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the largest settlement in the history of the united states of america. through evidence of president's fraud enforcement tax force launched in 2009, we obtained prison sentences up to 60 years in a variety of fraud cases including multimillion dollar ponzi schemes and largest hedge fund insider trading case in the history of this country and established two new working groups to bring federal and state authorities together in investigating and prosecutor misconduct by financial institutions and the organization and servicing of mortgages that contributed to our financial crisis. and we continue to make tremendous gains in our work to combat health care fraud. over the last fiscal year in cooperation with the department of health and human services and my partner kathleen sebelius and other statutes, we have recovered $14.1 billion in cases involving fraud on health care programs, the highest amount ever recorded in a single year and for every dollar that we have spent combatting health care fraud, we returned on average $7 to the u.s. treasury, medicare
the largest settlement in the history of the united states of america. through evidence of president's fraud enforcement tax force launched in 2009, we obtained prison sentences up to 60 years in a variety of fraud cases including multimillion dollar ponzi schemes and largest hedge fund insider trading case in the history of this country and established two new working groups to bring federal and state authorities together in investigating and prosecutor misconduct by financial institutions and...
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it's 72 votes for the next president of the united states, president barack obama. >> thank you, kentucky. kentucky cast 72 votes for barack obama. louisiana and we're so glad you're here, and that you're safe. you have 72 votes. >> and... madam secretary i am the chair of the louisiana delegation. who is fired up and ready to go. and in it's historic 200 year statehood the great state of louisiana home of the lsu bayou bengals, southern jaguars who dats and nation's richest gumbo and culture, home of our tireless champions for women and working families both strong democratic mayors in six of our largest cities. there is a sportsman paradise that continues to rise from ashes of adversity like hurricane katrina. isaac and tonight former president bill clinton making the speech for president obama. >> i nominate him to be the standard bearer of the democratic party. i like the argument for president obama's reelection a lot better. here it is. he inherited a damaged economy. he put a floor under the crash. he began a long, hard road to recover and laid a foundation for a modern economy tha
it's 72 votes for the next president of the united states, president barack obama. >> thank you, kentucky. kentucky cast 72 votes for barack obama. louisiana and we're so glad you're here, and that you're safe. you have 72 votes. >> and... madam secretary i am the chair of the louisiana delegation. who is fired up and ready to go. and in it's historic 200 year statehood the great state of louisiana home of the lsu bayou bengals, southern jaguars who dats and nation's richest gumbo...
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tonight this was it's going to be the renomination of a sitting president of the united states. and so, the enthusiasm and the passion was there inside the room. it's a bigger convention as other folks have pointed out. there was more information in the room to begin with and then you had these great speakers and nobody was really saying look at me, i'm going to be the next president of the united states. at least not yet. >> there is no question there will be a lot of talk here about 2014 but the main focus is on 2012. the dpems were not mistake free. their platform does not mention god. their platform changes language about israel. juz lem is the capital and israel is our strongest ally. a lot of people would wonder why you're making the changes. it's the same candidate. we're trying to get answers on that. >> why would you also remove the word god? why would you deliberately allow the republicans to come in and go to all of their base and say look at this guy? he has removed the word god. >> somebody made a mistake and somebody or somebodies in the campaign didn't catch it. i
tonight this was it's going to be the renomination of a sitting president of the united states. and so, the enthusiasm and the passion was there inside the room. it's a bigger convention as other folks have pointed out. there was more information in the room to begin with and then you had these great speakers and nobody was really saying look at me, i'm going to be the next president of the united states. at least not yet. >> there is no question there will be a lot of talk here about...
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states. >> hi. i'm laura mcdonald. i'm one of your constituents. >> still registered in tampa, aren't you? >> yes, i am. how do you plan on addressing the transportation issues for locals? especially with people being bussed in from orlando and st. petersburg? and how will you address the disruption to business outside of the tourism industry that will occur in downtown tampa? >> great questions. transportation is a challenge, especially moving so many delegations from outside. those 400 buss will be coming from the beaches, coming from north of us. we're going to have to dedicate this lanes on the interstate just to move the delegations back and forth. we will be open for business, but it will not be business as usual. if you look at other conventions, there will be occurrences, and i've been to enough to know some of the businesses suffer, but there's been challenges getting downtown, parking downtown. to the regular customers don't come. we will have a lot of office workers in downtown that will
states. >> hi. i'm laura mcdonald. i'm one of your constituents. >> still registered in tampa, aren't you? >> yes, i am. how do you plan on addressing the transportation issues for locals? especially with people being bussed in from orlando and st. petersburg? and how will you address the disruption to business outside of the tourism industry that will occur in downtown tampa? >> great questions. transportation is a challenge, especially moving so many delegations from...
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it's the second oldest men's professional tournament in the united states. in recent years it has struggled to attract top players. that and the addition of a new tournament led to the event being terminated. >> it could be the next frontier for mining. the bay area visionaries who have a plan to unearth precious metals in space. >> and the sun it wasn't even up but they were lining up. the sweet return of a classic. . >> a new crispy crepe factory is getting a warm welcome. >> this is a them coming for the doughnut shopt. moved back into its old building it left a few years ago and there was a long line of people happy to see it return. some had been camped out since yesterday morning. many of them hoping to be among the first two dozen through the door and in the drive through to. >> there will be 52 dozen and i can give them, my husband and i can bring them to shut ins, homes and the veterans hospital. >> the city of san jose adopted a ban on the use of styrofoan at sponsored events. they gave final approval to prohibit the containers at city facilities a
it's the second oldest men's professional tournament in the united states. in recent years it has struggled to attract top players. that and the addition of a new tournament led to the event being terminated. >> it could be the next frontier for mining. the bay area visionaries who have a plan to unearth precious metals in space. >> and the sun it wasn't even up but they were lining up. the sweet return of a classic. . >> a new crispy crepe factory is getting a warm welcome....
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as for other native people, the united states demured. ironically the people who were not supposed to be in the south, that is those whose nations had removed had a legitimacy denying indians who were never slated for federal removal. a history of removal affirmed the indian identity of remnant peoples. that acknowledgement did not necessarily give them access to schools, social services, transport, public accommodations or jobs reserved to whites.estn carolina, for example, denied admission to cherokee students in the 1890s. the white school in florida expelled four or five seminoles who enrolled in 1916 because local whites objected. porch creeks in alabama gained admission to a white high school only in 1936 and as late as the 1950s mississippi choctaws were restricted to use of colored facilities and generally treated as colored. whites conceded the racial identity of all these people as indian, but jim crow's purpose was to protect whiteness, note to segregate the white population in mirered ways based on ethnicity. despite before vi
as for other native people, the united states demured. ironically the people who were not supposed to be in the south, that is those whose nations had removed had a legitimacy denying indians who were never slated for federal removal. a history of removal affirmed the indian identity of remnant peoples. that acknowledgement did not necessarily give them access to schools, social services, transport, public accommodations or jobs reserved to whites.estn carolina, for example, denied admission to...
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states. the supreme court has obviously heard argument in connection with the arizona law. the concern that we have is that this is a -- inherently a federal responsibility, and that if we allow these state laws to proliferate we'll have a patchwork of laws that will make ultimate enforcement of our immigration laws impossible. having said that i understand the frustration that many states feel, and i think it points out the need for a comprehensive solution to this problem. >> thank you very much. >> thank you, mr. conyers. the gentleman from wisconsin, mr. sensenbrenner, is recognized for his questions. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman mr. president attorney general, i, too, want to echo mr. conyers' commendation of you for coming before us on a very regular basis. i know it takes a lot of your time to prepare. i also know that you don't know what's going to get thrown at you, and sometimes there will be curveballs and beanballs. i hope mine is a curveball. i want to talk a little bit a
states. the supreme court has obviously heard argument in connection with the arizona law. the concern that we have is that this is a -- inherently a federal responsibility, and that if we allow these state laws to proliferate we'll have a patchwork of laws that will make ultimate enforcement of our immigration laws impossible. having said that i understand the frustration that many states feel, and i think it points out the need for a comprehensive solution to this problem. >> thank you...
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states. >> yeah, at the state level. if i could finish this question, mr. chairman. >> yes, please, answer the question. >> we have filed suit against immigration laws that have been passed by a variety of states, the supreme court has obviously heard argument in connection with the arizona law, the concern that we have is that this is a -- this is inherently a federal responsibility and that if we allow these state laws to proliferate we'll have a patchwork of laws that will make ultimate enforcement of our immigration laws impossible. i understand the frustration that many states feel and i think it points out the need for a comprehensive solution to this problem. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. the gentleman from wisconsin is recognized for his questions. >> thanks very much, mr. chairman. mr. attorney general, i do want to echo mr. conyer's accommodation of you for coming before us on a regular basis. i know it takes a lot of time to prepare, i also know you don't know what's going
states. >> yeah, at the state level. if i could finish this question, mr. chairman. >> yes, please, answer the question. >> we have filed suit against immigration laws that have been passed by a variety of states, the supreme court has obviously heard argument in connection with the arizona law, the concern that we have is that this is a -- this is inherently a federal responsibility and that if we allow these state laws to proliferate we'll have a patchwork of laws that will...
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are different country already and the united states. government we have different values different belief systems critics have dismissed secessionists as disgruntled voters angry over president obama's second term however in the two thousand and eight presidential election obama became the first democrat in more than thirty years to win north carolina a red state turned blue with the promise of change four years later tens of thousands of voters in the very same state believe they'd be better off on their own. the average american the things they believe in they're tired of the endless wars and here we are talking about invading iran now i can't think of anything more the white house meanwhile promises to review and issue an official response to all petitions with twenty five thousand or more. or signatories at least seven states fit that category that we used to be on the interstate driving along at thirty five miles an hour by ourselves with secession as a goal and now we're being passed on both sides in lanes by people going faster t
are different country already and the united states. government we have different values different belief systems critics have dismissed secessionists as disgruntled voters angry over president obama's second term however in the two thousand and eight presidential election obama became the first democrat in more than thirty years to win north carolina a red state turned blue with the promise of change four years later tens of thousands of voters in the very same state believe they'd be better...
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>>shepard: there are a lot of calls out there for the united states to get involved with a line drawn in the sand. how do we know who we are for? >>guest: well, if my view on this, it is that there will always be bad sides. and we want to see that marginalized. assuming we receive the goal of the overthrow of the assad regime there needs to be a new effort for a new syrian government. the question is: how do you maximize your leverage? i tend to think that you do better with more engagement. by getting to know the insurgency, by helping the insurgency, not that we have to use american military force but i lean in arming the insurgents giving us leverage not to give al qaeda anymore influence than they already have. >>shepard: thank you, michael, from the brookings institute. >> officials in louisiana say they are still trying to figure out whether hurricane isaac washed up the oil from b.p.'s deep water disasterous oil spill. a large mat of tar was found on one beach. when we covered this, we were warned the oil could be washed ashore and it appears that is what they found. and adviso
>>shepard: there are a lot of calls out there for the united states to get involved with a line drawn in the sand. how do we know who we are for? >>guest: well, if my view on this, it is that there will always be bad sides. and we want to see that marginalized. assuming we receive the goal of the overthrow of the assad regime there needs to be a new effort for a new syrian government. the question is: how do you maximize your leverage? i tend to think that you do better with more...
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states. and so the enthusiasm and the passion was there. inside the room. it's a bigger convention as other folks have pointed out. there was more energy in the room to begin with. then you had these great speakers and nobody was really saying look at me, i'm going to be the next president of the united states. at least not yet. >> julian castro i thought made a real bid to be the first latino, potentially, president of the united states. >> there's no question there will be a lot of talk here about 2016. >> not yet. >> the main focus is on 2012 without a doubt. democrats were not mistake free today. their platform does not mention god. they changed that from four years ago. israel, jerusalem is the capital and israel is our strongest ally. a lot of people are going to scratch their head. why would you make those changes? we're trying to get answers on that. >> i also can't understand, why would you remove the word god? why would you deliberately allow the republicans to come in and go to all
states. and so the enthusiasm and the passion was there. inside the room. it's a bigger convention as other folks have pointed out. there was more energy in the room to begin with. then you had these great speakers and nobody was really saying look at me, i'm going to be the next president of the united states. at least not yet. >> julian castro i thought made a real bid to be the first latino, potentially, president of the united states. >> there's no question there will be a lot...
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when was the united states last number one, 2008. what to begin after that, and absolutely maddening financial crisis and a total business slowdown. i'm not sure of being number one is the best thing out there. byu as is now seven not get either. gerri: countries that are ahead of the spirit of money to weigh in. switzerland, singapore, finland, sweden, the netherlands, and germany. come on. we have to do better than that. taught you think? >> better than a few of them. they're very interesting. with the cornucopia. you have such a land on one hand, very big tax savings that companies like to be in because of some of the benefits that they have, on the other hand sweden is a very non tax from the country. two countries kind of up there in the rankings that are not very good with regard to business and taxes. so they even get ahead of the u.s., and that is a little bit insulting. gerri: and suppressing. we have lots of problems in this country that we need to solve. competitiveness is heavily one of them. we have a report of want to a
when was the united states last number one, 2008. what to begin after that, and absolutely maddening financial crisis and a total business slowdown. i'm not sure of being number one is the best thing out there. byu as is now seven not get either. gerri: countries that are ahead of the spirit of money to weigh in. switzerland, singapore, finland, sweden, the netherlands, and germany. come on. we have to do better than that. taught you think? >> better than a few of them. they're very...
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. >> the president has really cooled down relations between the united states and israel. and that is -- that is a problem for us. >> reporter: romney hopes support from jewish voters like zel will help win voters in swing states like florida and pennsylvania. >> the republican party itself understands the kind of -- kind of value that we as republicans throughout israel can bring to the campaign even back home. >> reporter: mitt romney is also here in jerusalem to polish his foreign policy credentials. he will meet with top israeli and palestinian leaders and make a major foreign policy speech. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is a long time friend. romney hopes to benefit from president obama's strained relationship with netanyahu over palestinian borders and iran. but some democrats in israel say the republican candidate's meetings are all show and no substance. >> so far all i have heard is posturing. i haven't heard any specifics. >> reporter: romney romney will deliver the speech and later visit the western call. danielle nottingham, 9 news now. >> as for pr
. >> the president has really cooled down relations between the united states and israel. and that is -- that is a problem for us. >> reporter: romney hopes support from jewish voters like zel will help win voters in swing states like florida and pennsylvania. >> the republican party itself understands the kind of -- kind of value that we as republicans throughout israel can bring to the campaign even back home. >> reporter: mitt romney is also here in jerusalem to...
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the embassy released a statement moments ago saying the embassy of the united states and cairo condemns the continuing effort by misguided individuals to hurt the religious feelings of muslims. as we condemn efforts to offend believers of all religions. respect for religious beliefs is a cornerstone of american democracy. we firmly reject the actions by those who abuse the unver a right of free speech to hurt the religious beliefs of others. there was also protest over the video at the u.s. consulate in benga.i, lib ra. report says armed mob set fire to that building. personnel company manpower says only 17% of the companies plan the hire in the next three months in the u.s. and that is down. it blames uncertainty over election, federal budget and europe. moody's reports the u.s. could lose credit status until budget deal is reached. wall street was up today. dow gained 69. nasdaq finished ahead half a point. mayor factor of economic woes is the unemployment. fewer jobs in june to make job-hunting more competitive. there are places where so many good jobs are available. companies can't
the embassy released a statement moments ago saying the embassy of the united states and cairo condemns the continuing effort by misguided individuals to hurt the religious feelings of muslims. as we condemn efforts to offend believers of all religions. respect for religious beliefs is a cornerstone of american democracy. we firmly reject the actions by those who abuse the unver a right of free speech to hurt the religious beliefs of others. there was also protest over the video at the u.s....
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and internet petitions saying they don't want to be part of the united states anymore and that has a story. tonight. or two liter here is that for a former colony won the right to determine its own best of it. will test the perfecting of our hero you have moved forward. four weeks following barack obama's reelection nearly one million americans have moved forward by campaigning to break apart all fifty states have filed online petitions with the white house requesting to peacefully secede from the so-called perfecting union a movement that's garnered more than thirty thousand signatures in north carolina where many like michael toggled. see independence as a symbol may twentieth a consistent one is the day that north carolina sated from the union and america's stars and stripes ripping at the seams there's no doubt in my mind that it is inevitable i mean something like this with the the debt this country has with the rolling disunion among in the among the people they can't last forever and that's through the lesson of history big empires always collapse on their own weight secession
and internet petitions saying they don't want to be part of the united states anymore and that has a story. tonight. or two liter here is that for a former colony won the right to determine its own best of it. will test the perfecting of our hero you have moved forward. four weeks following barack obama's reelection nearly one million americans have moved forward by campaigning to break apart all fifty states have filed online petitions with the white house requesting to peacefully secede from...
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it willy the seminole tribe and united states remained in a state of war. a circumstance that came to the attention of a number of white civic leaders and businessmen in south florida. these boosters saw the visit by ickes and collier as an opportunity to stimulate purpose meeting they proclaimed it a peace conference and added the possibility of seminoles performing a plain style sundance, something that was never going to happen. when the boosters implied that the washington dignitaries intended to present for signature a treaty formally ending the seminole war, the indians became badly frightened. 100 years after the threat of removal sparked the conflict, the seminoles who managed to avoid removal and stay in florida worried that a treaty even now would mean the loss of their homes. consequently most seminole bands refused to participate in the palm beach ceremony. although it actually focused on the present, not the past, whites and seminoles linked to the event in west palm beach to removal, an indication that the century old expulsion of the large in
it willy the seminole tribe and united states remained in a state of war. a circumstance that came to the attention of a number of white civic leaders and businessmen in south florida. these boosters saw the visit by ickes and collier as an opportunity to stimulate purpose meeting they proclaimed it a peace conference and added the possibility of seminoles performing a plain style sundance, something that was never going to happen. when the boosters implied that the washington dignitaries...
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the one that is going to affect the eastern united states is leslie with large waves and rip currents. that could head for the canadian maritime, especially newfoundland. also slow development is possible in the gulf of mexico. this isn't what you want to hear, especially after just what happened. it doesn't look like this should be anything too major. if anything does develop, it would drift to north florida three days from now. also showers this morning in northern virginia all the way through delaware. still very humid through the mid-atlantic. chance of thunderstorms today through north carolina and kansas and missouri and brutally hot still in texas. 103 there in dallas. sti a chance of storms for you guys. as you mentioned, the forecast doesn't matter quite as much anymore. >> that's what they anticipated, moving the speech inside. bill, thanks so much. time for sports. the nfl season underway. many of you were watching president clinton last night, there was a football game over on nbc. the cowboys and the defending super bowl champion giants getting the season started at the m
the one that is going to affect the eastern united states is leslie with large waves and rip currents. that could head for the canadian maritime, especially newfoundland. also slow development is possible in the gulf of mexico. this isn't what you want to hear, especially after just what happened. it doesn't look like this should be anything too major. if anything does develop, it would drift to north florida three days from now. also showers this morning in northern virginia all the way...
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. >> madam chairwoman, delegates, i accept your nomination for president of the united states. >> he wasted no time pleading with americans for patience and four more years to turn things around. did he make his case? peter doocy is live for us in washington. good morning, peter. what do you think? >>peter: in the speech, he said he is no longer just a candidate. he's the president. he said that times have changed since he first spoke to the democratic national convention back in 2004 when he was still running for senate in illinois. he also shaft night spent time rewinding even further summarizing how he thinks republicans in washington, dc, have done business, for three decades. >> all they had to offer is the same prescriptions they have had for the last 30 years. have a surplus? try a tax cut. deficit too high? try another one. feel a cold coming on? take two tax cuts, rollback regulations and call us in the morning. >> the president said his path, the alternate to the president path, will not be easy. he said he was elected to tell the truth. the truth is it will take more than
. >> madam chairwoman, delegates, i accept your nomination for president of the united states. >> he wasted no time pleading with americans for patience and four more years to turn things around. did he make his case? peter doocy is live for us in washington. good morning, peter. what do you think? >>peter: in the speech, he said he is no longer just a candidate. he's the president. he said that times have changed since he first spoke to the democratic national convention back...
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they cannot just be exported by the united states. it has to be exported by countries where there has been success. when i look at the work that's colombia is doing the rest of the country in showing how the past the could be leveraged in a way that increases safety and security, and that is important. the department of justice works very hard to fulfill their obligation when it comes to increasing the ability of prosecutors to be successful. i think these things are important. they do not just always get the level of attention and concern as to when someone is extradited or there is a particularly large drug bust. it takes time. it is hard work. i think there are successes in this hemisphere that can be used as an example. countries with less infrastructure and ability to provide the taxing resources that are needed for security can benefit from some of them. the end result will still be the leadership of that particular country. >> and ourinal question. >> students for sensible drug policy. you have said yet ended the war on drugs.
they cannot just be exported by the united states. it has to be exported by countries where there has been success. when i look at the work that's colombia is doing the rest of the country in showing how the past the could be leveraged in a way that increases safety and security, and that is important. the department of justice works very hard to fulfill their obligation when it comes to increasing the ability of prosecutors to be successful. i think these things are important. they do not just...
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can he be president of the united states on a notice moments. >> does the bomb make him look even younger? you understand the question? >> the bomb? >> the big bomb. >> you mine the hydrogen bomb? >> yeah. does it make him look younger? >> when i saw him there alongside romney and you see him speak, you say is this fellow ready to be commander and chief and control the nuclear arsenal and i would say >> he's junior varsity. he's a talented guy. he is running for something. he's got his biography out. he's hired a private detector to invest his own background to make sure he knows all the skeletons are out there. i don't think he's running for vice president i think he's running for 2016. >> he is 40 years old. how old was jefferson when he ran? >> i don't know. >> he was older than that. >> older than 47? who was the youngest president? >> the youngest president was teddy roosevt. nixon was 39 when he became vice president. >> he looks a little top young. and the rubio people you talk to them you got a sense they are not interested in it. he is taking advantage of this moment to get all t
can he be president of the united states on a notice moments. >> does the bomb make him look even younger? you understand the question? >> the bomb? >> the big bomb. >> you mine the hydrogen bomb? >> yeah. does it make him look younger? >> when i saw him there alongside romney and you see him speak, you say is this fellow ready to be commander and chief and control the nuclear arsenal and i would say >> he's junior varsity. he's a talented guy. he is...
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that i spoke of the united states are running out of profit and are running an efficient system that is a benefit to the taxpayers and if you want more revenue for programs like teachers and schools and highways and things that liberals all agree that the government responding then when you rather have that money go to things like the nationalised health care scheme that we have obamacare and things like that then go among them i don't agree it is the greatest giveaway to the private health insurance industry but let's not get off on it let's not get off on obamacare here but you say you keep saying running efficiently ok so i'm giving you that assumption other than what we're seeing in arizona where it looks like they're losing money right let's assume that let's assume that the way they run it efficiently is by crowding prisoners into cells by neglecting your basic human services for prisoners is that a good idea i mean isn't that what happens when you inject the profit motive would have to something that should be it happens about but here's the thing if you're a prisoner and you
that i spoke of the united states are running out of profit and are running an efficient system that is a benefit to the taxpayers and if you want more revenue for programs like teachers and schools and highways and things that liberals all agree that the government responding then when you rather have that money go to things like the nationalised health care scheme that we have obamacare and things like that then go among them i don't agree it is the greatest giveaway to the private health...
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greg simons, from the united states naval academy, he taught u.s. history and civil war history for 30 years. he thought he was retired. then he went back. and he is teaching there again. and he is a native of anaheim, california. earned his b.a. at ucla, masters and ph.d.s from the university of florida where he studied under the late john kay mann. in 1970s he was in the navy, navy officer and first ensign ever to look chur at the naval war college in new port, rode aisleland. after his naval service he remained at the war college as a civilian professor of strategy from '74 to '75. an award winning author of 12 books, maybe by more, by now, but who is counting right. editor of several others. and has written over 100 articles in professional journals and popular magazines. from 2005 to 2007, he lived here too. he was the chief historian for the u.s.s. monitor center here at mariners museum and helped us get everything right. so if something you see is right out there and you love it. thank craig for it. he helped us out with that a lot. and he he
greg simons, from the united states naval academy, he taught u.s. history and civil war history for 30 years. he thought he was retired. then he went back. and he is teaching there again. and he is a native of anaheim, california. earned his b.a. at ucla, masters and ph.d.s from the university of florida where he studied under the late john kay mann. in 1970s he was in the navy, navy officer and first ensign ever to look chur at the naval war college in new port, rode aisleland. after his naval...
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the fact of the matter is, the president of the united states happened to be a person who is deeply rooted in god and it is a major important part of him and a reason why i personally came to this president because he expressed that. for the last four years there has been a huge attempt to talk about his faith. this party reflects all viewpoints that is good. we know this is a budget who is drive were by his faith and respects all viewpoints. >>shepard: would it have been, it looks what you are doing is acknowledging the fact that in your, yours is the big tenth party, eightist, arab americans, all different kinds of faith and lack of faith and you acknowledge that by leaving that out. why not just own it. clearly that was happening. >>guest: this is probably the one place in our discussion --. >>shepard: we will not discuss it. >>guest: the reality is, i have had massive number of discussions and we are talking about the economy that the president is running on his record. that is something we spent most of time talking about, the facts we want to move forward on all sorts of different is
the fact of the matter is, the president of the united states happened to be a person who is deeply rooted in god and it is a major important part of him and a reason why i personally came to this president because he expressed that. for the last four years there has been a huge attempt to talk about his faith. this party reflects all viewpoints that is good. we know this is a budget who is drive were by his faith and respects all viewpoints. >>shepard: would it have been, it looks what...
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the area close to the united states, because of the overall weather pattern we're in this year, it's just loaded for development. remember those early season storms? all developed right near the coast? neil: right. >> the problem we have here is, and we may see it a couple more times, where something that looks innocuous explodes in the backyard. once this comes away from cuba sunday, that this is really going to start developing very, very quickly. now, if it just goes straight up into florida, it develops to a certain level, but if it's through the keys and central gulf of mexico,e're talking -- neil: like katrina; right? hit florida first, and then stopped worries about it, and it intensified. >> we didn't stop worrying about it. neil: all these people dismissing this, saying they are missing the point of what it could do -- >> what happens is, look, when a system is large like this, like a skater with his or her arms out, when they pull it in, right, you accelerate into the center. once this gathers energy, big picture of it all over the place, all of that energy comes into the c
the area close to the united states, because of the overall weather pattern we're in this year, it's just loaded for development. remember those early season storms? all developed right near the coast? neil: right. >> the problem we have here is, and we may see it a couple more times, where something that looks innocuous explodes in the backyard. once this comes away from cuba sunday, that this is really going to start developing very, very quickly. now, if it just goes straight up into...
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>> i had united states senators asked personally and the secretary of the navy sitting right beside him. when are you going to actually meet? >> what do they say? >> they will not respond. >> what are they afraid of? >> the truth. >> the truth leads to that. they are not personably responsible. >> we say we never leave our own. >> one thing that they have done over the years is that they have told so many half truths and total lies that now if they were to sit down with me face to face, i could show them with their own documents and counter what they have been saying. they did not want to do that. i have been a very cautious throughout this entire thing to speak truth. i told everybody else that gets involved in this situation "do not ever speculate." if you're talking to media or congress, do not speculate. if you do not have a document out of their own files to back up what you are saying, keep your mouth shut. going back to mike, when he got involved in 2007, tom was starting to fall out. mike was a godsend. he has a degree in history. he also has investigative skills. he is an insur
>> i had united states senators asked personally and the secretary of the navy sitting right beside him. when are you going to actually meet? >> what do they say? >> they will not respond. >> what are they afraid of? >> the truth. >> the truth leads to that. they are not personably responsible. >> we say we never leave our own. >> one thing that they have done over the years is that they have told so many half truths and total lies that now if...
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states senate consider something like this is. aware that your parents parents he found the worst part is that while americans were kept in the dark media corporations pharmaceutical companies were all in the know working with governments on the agreement that we caught a hunch when washington decided it was going to start legislating on behalf of hollywood there anti-piracy attack dogs like the n.p.a. in the ira pretty sure that american politicians knew better than to tell the world how they're making laws that benefit corporations and that's why we see people taking to the streets in europe sadly there have been many protests here over act in the u.s. but that's mostly because it's already been signed and hardly anybody knows about it if they did then we might actually see protests like we saw and it was working its way through congress so it looks like there is a strong correlation between lack of transparency and disapproval of the intellectual property agreement which is why the e.u. probably won't be on board when the europ
states senate consider something like this is. aware that your parents parents he found the worst part is that while americans were kept in the dark media corporations pharmaceutical companies were all in the know working with governments on the agreement that we caught a hunch when washington decided it was going to start legislating on behalf of hollywood there anti-piracy attack dogs like the n.p.a. in the ira pretty sure that american politicians knew better than to tell the world how...